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I’ve been working on webbedENVIRONMENTS for almost 12 years now. Long before there were “Blogs” I used this site as a platform to re-publish my own articles about the Web, explore advanced design concepts, and get feedback on my books. A few years back, I decided I wanted to start blogging about technology, culture and politics. Despite a few posts about tech, space, and space-exploration, I haven’t done a great job of following my own mandate.

I now have a new Web site which will be devoted to exploring Web Design and CSS: Speaking In Styles (www.speaking-in-styles). This site will be specifically targeted at designers wanting to learn the language of Web design. Speaking In Styles will also be the title of my next book on Web design, which I am currently (feverishly) working on. While writing the book, I will be using my new site to test ideas and look for feedback from all of my friends (and a few enemies).

So where does this leave webbedENVIRONMENTS?

With the US Presidential election fast approaching, I feel compelled to express my views and invite open and honest discussion about the issues that will affect our future. To do that, I will be returning to my goal of using webbedENVIRONMENTS as a platform to talk about the intersection of technology, politics and culture. I’ll be fleshing out more details in a future post, but for now, you will begin to see more editorial posts, possibly a few other bloggers, and some tweaks to the site design and features, eventually leading to a full redesign.

If you are a Web designer who comes to webbedENVIRONMENTS to learn the latest about CSS, never fear. Just point yourself to Speaking In Styles. It will still have all of the articles about the W3C, CSS, and Web Typography.

Regardless of your political or philosophical stripes, I hope you stick around webbedENVIRONMENTS and jump into the debates.

What Happened to webbedENVIRONMENTS?

webbedENVIRONMENTS is refocusing on it's mission to bring you a mash-up of the best writing in technology, culture, and politics. You can still get to the "classic webbedEnvironments" to view archived articles.
If you are looking for Jason's Web design teachings, follow this link to his new site Speaking in Styles.